Description
Aspen Park Café is located at School of Medicine, 30 N 1900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, United States, and serves American cuisine. With 34 user reviews, this cafe has a variety of popular dishes such as Strawberry Bacon Salad, 8.A Chicken Quesadilla, Quesadilla, Grilled Ham & Cheese, and Grilled Cheese. The peak wait time occurs on Tuesday afternoons between 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM, when waits can be up to 15 minutes. On other days including Monday, Wednesday through Sunday, there is no wait. This establishes the cafe as a spot with manageable and predictable busy periods during the week.
Amenities
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Delivery
- Fast service
- Great coffee
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Coffee
- Comfort food
- Dessert
- Restroom
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
Reviews (34)
4 Superb Reviews Out of 34 Reviews
Amazing
14
Great
10
Okay
3
Not Great
2
Terrible
5
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The food is good someday but other than that great prices
We love the food in Rainbow cafe, so we stop in any opportunity that we have !
Cheap and fast food. Good alternative to the university students who are tired of eating at the student union. Much healthier food than the union restaurant.
Great food at nice prices, but they should bring back the little fridge that had fry sauce and ranch dressing.
The menu is not as big as I would like to see but they try to keep a rotation on the items Thanks for everything you do
You have to get their blueberry pancakes with buttermilk syrup it was delicious and for hospital food. Would definitely recommend!
Overall, it's a great place to eat. I appreciate the good prices. The only reason it's not 5 stars like almost everything else in this Hospital, is because of the service. They have ludicrous hours (closing the grill at 6:45, the peak of dinner time???). My wife and I have also noticed multiple times where the grill workers will move at a snails pace from 6:15 until they close it at 6:45. I don't know if that's intentional, but it's frustrating to be in line for 25 minutes and then they just close the grill station. At no other time of day, no matter how busy, does it take 25 minutes at the grill. I don't know if they close for shift change, but imagine if other food establishments did the same thing. You're in line at Olive Garden at 6:45 and they close up so the new employees can adjust with the start of their shift. I'm sure they have their reasons, but when people step away from a sick child for a quick meal, it's frustrating to waste 25+ minutes for nothing.